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Metal vocals disappear at high volume
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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8830623" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>The soundstage is already high with dash speakers and I know my eXcelon head unit cuts mids when I select a higher soundstage. Try to leave that setting off. Reset your delays to a distance of ZERO feet. Slowly start moving the right speaker further away until the sound starts to move across the dash towards the center. The kenwood will automatically start adjusting the left speaker as you move the right speaker distance away. Do all this with a flat EQ. After you set that delay and the sound is in the center of the dash, try the EQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8830623, member: 675210"] The soundstage is already high with dash speakers and I know my eXcelon head unit cuts mids when I select a higher soundstage. Try to leave that setting off. Reset your delays to a distance of ZERO feet. Slowly start moving the right speaker further away until the sound starts to move across the dash towards the center. The kenwood will automatically start adjusting the left speaker as you move the right speaker distance away. Do all this with a flat EQ. After you set that delay and the sound is in the center of the dash, try the EQ. [/QUOTE]
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